Brahmanbaria Kal Bhairab Temple, Bangladesh
Address
Brahmanbaria Kal Bhairab Temple, Bangladesh
Medda, Brahmanbaria district,
Bangladesh 3400
Moolavar
Kal Bhairab
Introduction
Kal Bhairab Temple is dedicated to the God Shiva, located in Medda in the Brahmanbaria district of Bangladesh. The temple is famed for the giant Shivalinga, a 28-feet tall Shiva statue assumed to be the largest in the world. Though the Lord Shiva, who is called the Kal Bhairab is the main attraction, Goddess Kali is also worshipped there. The statue of Kali is situated on the right side of the Kal Bhairab and the statue of the Goddess Parvati is placed on the left.
Puranic Significance
The temple dates back to the 19th century. It is said that approximately 200 years ago a sculptor named Durgacharan Acharjee saw a dream which motivated and influenced him to make preparations to build the statue from soil. Noor Muhammad, the famous landlord of Sarail donated the land to build this temple
During the Bangladesh Liberation War the Pakistani soldiers damaged and looted a lot of temples in Bangladesh. This temple was one of the damaged temples. The soldiers damaged the parts of this statue using dynamite. Later the statue was made again. It took four years to build this statue again but it reached the height of 24 feet. The current statue is made of stone. Both regular and annual prayers are held. The giant statue of the Shiva is mostly locked for maintenance issues. The Government of Bangladesh looks after the charges for maintenance.
Century/Period
19th century
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Nearest Bus Station
Medda.
Nearest Railway Station
Brahmanbaria
Nearest Airport
Khowai Airport